Testing Is Only Part Of The Evaluation Of Learning
Every time you ask a question in class, monitor a student discussion, or read a term paper, you are evaluating learning. Moreover, the evaluation process (whether it involves examinations or not) is a valuable part of the teaching process. The primary purpose of evaluation is to provide corrective feedback to the student, the secondary purpose is to satisfy the administrative requirement of ranking students on a grading scale. Owing to limitations of space, we cannot provide an exhaustive explanation of the types of tests and rules for writing them, but we will offer a few guidelines for each type and focus primarily on the two most widely used types of exams: multiple-choice and essay. The selection of material to be tested should be based on learning objectives for the course, but the complexity of the course material associated with those objectives (and the limited time for taking exams) means that you can only